free

the presence of uncontrolled electrical current in solid materials at low amperages and voltages, usually due to faulty wiring and poor earthing (grounding) of the electrical power system. It causes restlessness, and failure of letdown of milk. In some cases when the circumstances are suitable there may be stunning of animals and rarely fatal electrocution.

free fatty acids

most fatty acids in the body are combined with alcohols in the form of triglycerides. Free fatty acids are produced during digestion and metabolism but most of them in the circulation are combined with protein during this phase.

free fluid

fluid in the body, other than in the alimentary or urinary tracts, which is not part of tissue fluid but free in a body cavity or as a discrete mass in an organ.

free gas bloat

see ruminal tympany.

free hormone hypothesis

the unbound fraction of hormone is the indicator of what is available to tissues, available for metabolism and excretion. See also free thyroxine.

free return

a return of service for a mare to the same stallion in the next season if she does not produce a live foal.

free stall housing

cow accommodation in which there are enough stalls for each cow to have one but the cows are not tied in; they are free to lie down in a cubicle or to feed or to seek other cows coming on heat.

free T4 index

see free thyroxine.

free water clearance

the capacity to excrete urine of lower osmolality than plasma, thus avoiding depletion of salt reserves.

Patient discussion about free

Q. is this a free service?

A. yes this is a 100% free site

Q. I have RA and would like to know is there anything i can do to keep my moovement free is walking ok how mush and how long

A. my grandma has it too, from what i understand - every patient is different. but it takes several of years. i recommend also taking Omega 3 fatty acids, they were proven to slow inflammation and RA is an inflammatory process. other then that the information above seems very good, i'll keep it in mind and try to implement it and help my grandma :)

Q. How can I go about finding a free depression support group where I live? would like to find a depression support group in my area. How do I go about finding one? Google searches are turning up nothing.

A. Call the help desk or receptionist of your local or nearest hospital or medical clinic.

You could go to an AA meeting in your local community. A lot of people there are depressed. That's what those meetings do for people, they are a support group.

You could also start one and put a community notice in your local paper.

In one case, David Hogge, curator and head of the Freer and Sackler Archives, said the Russian Embassy in Tehran emailed the galleries providing details about visiting royalty in a group photo Sevruguin took in 1933.

8) After Freer moved the room to his Detroit mansion, Perry-Stratton even created a special celebratory vase commemorating the occasion, ornamenting the sides of the vase, appropriately enough, with images of peacocks painted under the vase's gold, iridescent glaze.

Freer alleged the military commissions were conceived and developed as part of an unlawful detention regime to facilitate convictions while minimising judicial scrutiny of the executives treatment of detainees.

Freer works in the wilderness medicine field as the medical director for Yellowstone, where she oversees staff who treat visitors for everything from high-altitude sickness and snakebites to broken bones and wounds from grizzly bear attacks.

Freer combined a passion for the work of James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903)--as well as for a handful of other contemporary American painters--with an important and growing art collection that spanned Asia's vast expanse, from the Bosporus to Tokyo.

Nongovernmental representatives at the symposiums included Lonnie Gary and Vicki Mulak of the California Society of Enrolled Agents; Lynn Freer, president of Spidell Publications; and Leonard Williams.

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